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Friday, May 16, 2014




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Labels: 40 YEARS AT IPC MAN AND BOY, JONESY, MELODY MAKER, WHEN AN OLD CRICKETER LEAVES THE CREASE
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Blogs Sites Twitters that Archive Music Press

  • Jeremy magazine
    Deputy Operations Manager
  • Fanzine Hemorrhage
    Revolutionary Wanker #2
  • Yesterday's Papers YouTube series
    Cinema Takes a Trip | 10 Wild Rock & Psych Soundtracks from the 60s [Part 2]
  • Don Armstrong music journalism history
    America’s First Music Critics: Daring Advocates of Innovation
  • Flip Through Old Music Magazines YouTube Channel
    Polip 🇭🇺 1988-05 - Kriszta Nagy (Tereskova) Cover - Hungarian Music Magazine Flip Through Átlapozás
  • Chuck Eddy
    Shrooms With a View (From the Stump)
  • Dynamite Hemorrhage zine historiography
    Thank you, good night
  • James Hamilton's Disco Page columns from Record Mirror
    Record Mirror Disco Charts Episode 7, with Irvine Welsh
  • John May aka Dick Tracy aka The Generalist
  • ukzinelibrary
  • UK Zine Library
  • Greil Marcus
    David Thomson interviews Greil Marcus
  • Stand Up and Spit
    Stood Up And Spat
  • Peter Stanfield
    Its Inmates Absurd: The Velvet Underground at the University of Kent 1971
  • archive of NME and Record Mirror 70s 80s (Michael Kane)
    Page 47 - Live Aid Commemorative Picture special Magazine
  • Performance Magazine Online Archive
    Hello world!
  • Chart Music podcast (David Stubbs, Neil Kulkarni, Simon Price, Taylor Parkes, Al Needham et al)
    Chart Music #1: July 14th 1977 – Like Punk Hadn’t Really Happened Just Yet
  • Archived Music Press
    Notice
  • John Ingham - My Back Pages
    The Divining Rod And The Lost Vowel. On Tour With The Patti Smith Group
  • Soundsclips
  • Nothing Else On
  • Melody Maker archived at Worldradiohistory
  • Blitz
  • New Sounds New Styles
  • New Musical Express at Worldradiohistory
  • Record Mirror at Worldradiohistory
  • Muzik magazine
  • International Times aka IT
  • Oz magazine archive
  • Crawdaddy
  • Mole Express
  • Select
  • Rock's Backpages
  • Creem archive
  • The Richard Meltzer Fanclub
  • Kyle Gann's Village Voice writings
  • Audion
  • Rockmine: The Written Word Archive
  • Rock Scene archive
  • Circulation Zero - Slash, No Mag, other punkzines archived
  • Rock Writ
  • The Richard Meltzer Fanclub
  • Gandalf's Garden at Internet Archive
  • Scott Miller's music writing aka Music: What Happened?
  • MayDay Rooms underground press + radical manifestos + pamphlets
  • NME1980s on twitter
  • Muzik at Dance Music Archive
  • Mag-A-Zone
  • Still Unusual 1980s zines trove
  • The Rocket (Seattle alternative weekly)
  • The Catalogue (UK independent labels trade magazine)
  • Wax Poetics
  • Kyle Gann's Village Voice writings
  • Trouser Press
  • NON-LP B-SIDE
  • Avant-garde and Modernist Magazines Archived
  • Mondo 2000
  • Zoundz Abound (Sounds clips 1980-85)
  • Styles mags Face et al articles at Test Pressing
  • The Beat Patrol
  • Dave McCullough Untidy Evergrowing Archive
  • Ad Sausage (Melody Maker and NME - adverts and front covers)
  • UK Rock Festivals Red Ice archive
  • Magazine and critic lists - annual, all time etc
  • Discography of American Historical Recordings
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MY OTHER BLOGS

  • Hardly Baked 2 - my drivel blog
    The Parental Voice in Pop - "*We gave her most of our lives.... never a thought for ourselves...*" "*We only wanted to be loved*" (always taken it to be meant as a clinging moth...
    1 day ago
  • Energy Flash
    Amen to that / give the drummer some / da funk pointilliste - Three pieces very much worth reading: 1/* James Parker* with a short piece at *the Atlantic* on the mystery of drumming and its relationship to Time and...
    3 days ago
  • TWATTER
    - I'm sorry, but these Jamie Reid pictures from 1972 - the middle one is called *Work and Play*, not sure about the o...
    3 days ago
  • Futuromania
    Future Shock / Techno Rebels - 1972 program based on Alvin Toffler's best-seller, with a wonderfully grave narration from Orson Welles and occasional shots of the great man wandering...
    3 days ago
  • Blissblog - the Reynolds hub
    more reading matter - Had a fun chat with Lawrence of Mozart Estate / Go-Kart Mozart / Denim / Felt legend, condensed into this pithy Pitchfork Q+A Kieran on Kirkslop (it's what...
    4 days ago
  • Thinkige Kru 2
    "music is the superb illusion" - E.M. Cioran having a rare chat with Jason Weiss - in this excerpt talking about music, without which life would be a mistake
    5 days ago
  • RETROMANIA
    retrochat - I had a very interesting and jolly chat with *Adina Glickstein *for the arts magazine *Spike *on the subject of nostalgia and retrokultur, touching on ma...
    3 weeks ago
  • FAVES / UNFAVES
    Most Important / Best Artist of 21st Century (how it looked in 2017) - * original Q - who's the Best Artist Since 2000....* No overall single figures springs to mind, I'd have to divide it up into categories and with multip...
    3 weeks ago
  • Shock and Awe 2
    Secret Thesis - 1980s Division (t'was Blitz to be alive in that dandy dawn) - There's an exhibition at the *Design Museum* in High Street Kensington dedicated to the New Romantics and the club scene of *Blitz* and *Billy's* and *Le...
    4 weeks ago
  • Dreams, Built By Hand
    Circle of Light (1972) - Anthony Roland / Pamela Bone / Delia Derbyshire +Elsa Stansfield. - Would dearly like to see the whole of this film Now did not know this Arena docu-drama existed - they do a good job telling Delia Derbyshire’s stor...
    5 weeks ago
  • Reynoldsretro - archive of SR writing
    Blogging! - *director's cut of piece in the The Guardian, roughly a year ago - with the follow-up blog pieces below* I started blogging in 2002. Prior to that I’d ...
    5 weeks ago
  • Hardly Baked
    angel delights - https://rada-ve.bandcamp.com/track/saturn-rings-songs *Go on* - listen to that gorgeous bubble bath of synthtronica! Another vintage release, with a vi...
    3 years ago
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